I suppose you could call it a more up to date Watchdog (i refer to it as Wary Watcher ),
it is by no means perfect (read: Bug Free) but it does work (with my camera at least)

There are no extra drivers installed. (sorry)

If anyone is interested i could upload a copy so they could try it,
though i do not intend to "Maintain it" as such.

The ISO is roughly around 190 MB

CatDude
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I did try with zm1.24.4, xampp, latest perl, and 525. After days of effort got a long way through but not actually working. Would be interested in seeing your iso. Dont know how you got it so small_________________
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No problem mate, i just hope it works for you (and anyone else who tries it)
In that screenshot i posted above,
you can see on the two windows with the pics of me in them, various buttons (pause etc and a progress bar),
well they do not appear to work.

I don't know if it is down to something i have done (or not done),
or if it is simply a fault of Zoneminder itself.

Let me know how you get on with it.

CatDude

P.S
I see you figured out the Username/Password for the download,
i forgot to add it (now rectified)
._________________

re wary watcher.
everything looks good got internet connection got into phpmyadmin and exported a zm.sql to see why it doesnt look anything like my 525 try.
can change from stopped to started in the zm interface but no camera or images. probably have to go back and read the instruction again._________________
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...can change from stopped to started in the zm interface but no camera or images. probably have to go back and read the instruction again.

You need to load the driver for your camera, then configure it in the Source window.

Once you have the driver installed,
you can run the following command to get some details about your camera which will help configure it:

Code:

zmu -d /dev/video -V 1 -q -v

It takes a bit of trial & error with regard to the Capture Width/Capture Height values,
also the Capture Method depends on your camera,
i have one here that will only work with Video For Linux version 1 (USB Pace VC6452V002 ZoomCam)
and another one (built-in on Acer Laptop) SuYin 1.3M HD Webcam that will only work with Video For Linux version 2

NOTE:
After making any changes to the config of the camera (and saving them ),
it may be necessary to restart ZoneMinder (via the console window)

Drivers for both the above cameras are already installed,
the Pace VC6452V002 ZoomCam required that i modprobed cpia_usb
and the SuYin 1.3M HD Webcam required that i modprobed uvcvideo

If you take a look in: /lib/modules/2.6.32.28/kernel/drivers/media/video
you will see that there are quite a few drivers pre-installed (ie: those already in Wary)
As i said, i did not add any drivers myself.

...can change from stopped to started in the zm interface but no camera or images. probably have to go back and read the instruction again.

You need to load the driver for your camera, then configure it in the Source window.

Once you have the driver installed,
you can run the following command to get some details about your camera which will help configure it:

Code:

zmu -d /dev/video -V 1 -q -v

It takes a bit of trial & error with regard to the Capture Width/Capture Height values,
also the Capture Method depends on your camera,
i have one here that will only work with Video For Linux version 1 (USB Pace VC6452V002 ZoomCam)
and another one (built-in on Acer Laptop) SuYin 1.3M HD Webcam that will only work with Video For Linux version 2

NOTE:
After making any changes to the config of the camera (and saving them ),
it may be necessary to restart ZoneMinder (via the console window)

Drivers for both the above cameras are already installed,
the Pace VC6452V002 ZoomCam required that i modprobed cpia_usb
and the SuYin 1.3M HD Webcam required that i modprobed uvcvideo

If you take a look in: /lib/modules/2.6.32.28/kernel/drivers/media/video
you will see that there are quite a few drivers pre-installed (ie: those already in Wary)
As i said, i did not add any drivers myself.

Hope this helps
CatDude
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thanks catdude.
"Once you have the driver installed, "
hmm yes i had also figured i would need to do some driver searching and reading to get it going. it was a too daunting task then and as i am having a slack attack now too, with my brain refusing to think, this will be done sometime later._________________
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